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U.S. Coast Guard Enlisted Rates & Ratings US COAST GUARD RATES 7/26/93 RANK COOE RANK DESCRIPTION SORTED BY ABBREVIATED SHORT TITL£ 1 OFFiCER UGHTHOUSESVCUSCG NO GRADE LISTED 1STMUS FIRST MUSICIAN (1ST CLASS OFFICER) 1934 1948 PG2 P01 3 CL OILER OILER 3RD CLASS NO GRADE USTED AOC AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN CHIEF OFFICER 1948 1975(4) CPO AA (2) AIRMAN APPRENTICE 19757 PRESENT AC1 AIR CONTROLMAN 1ST CLASS OFFICER 1949 1.9527 P01 AC2 (1) AIR CONTROLMAN 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1949 19527 P02 AC3 AIR CONTROLMAN 3RD CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1949 19527 E·4 Poa ACC AIR CONTROLMAN CHIEF OFFICER 1949 E-7 CPO AVIATION CHIEF CARPENTER'S MATE (CHIEF ACCM OFFICER) 1934 1948 PG1 CPO AVIATION CHIEF ELECTRICIAN'S MATE (CHIEF PETTY ACEM(3) OFfiCER - WWII) 1941 1948 E-1 CPO ACM1 AVIATION CARPENTER'S MATE 1ST CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1934 1948 PG2 P01 ACM2 AVIATION CARPENTER'S MATE 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1934 1948 PG3 P02 ACM3 AVIATION CARPENTER'S MATE 3RD CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1934 1948 PG4 P03 AVIATION CHIEF MACHINIST'S MATE (CHIEF PETTY ACMM OFFICER) 1934 1948 PG1 CPO AD1 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE PETTY 1ST CI.ASS 1948 PRESENT E-6 P01 AD2 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS 1948 PRESENT E-5 P02 AD3 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE OFFIC.ER 3RD CLASS 1948 PRESENT E-4 PCl3 ADAA AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN APPRENTICE 1975(2) PRESENT ADAN AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN 1975(2) PRESENT E-a ADAR AVIATIQN MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN RECRUIT 1975(2) PRESENT E-1 AVIATION MATE CHIEF OFFI.CER 1948 PRESENT E-7 CPO AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE SENIOR CHIEF PETTY ADCS OFFICER 1958 PRESENT SCPO ADM ADMIRAL (FOUR STARS) PRESENT 0-10 AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE OFFICER 1ST CLASS 1948 PRESENT E-6 P01 AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE OFFICER 2ND AE2 CLASS 1948 PRESENT E-5 P02 AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE P.ETIY OFFICER 3RD CLASS 1948 PRESENT E-4 P03 AEAA AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE AIRMAN APPRENTICE 19757 PRESENT E·2 AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE AIRMAN 19757 PRESENT E-3 AEAR AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE AIRMAN RECRUIT 19757 PRESENT E-1 AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE CHIEF OFFICER 194B PRESENT E-7 CPO AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1958 PRESENT E-9 MCPO AVIATION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE SENIOR CHIEF AECS OFFICER 1958 PRESENT E-B SCPO AG1 (1) - AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 1ST CLASS OFFICER 1949 19757 E-6 P01 AG2(1) AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1949 19757 E-5 P02 AG3 (1) AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3RD CLASS OFFICER 1949 19757 E-4 poa AGC (1) - AEROGRAPHER'S MATE CHIEF OFFICER 1949 19757 E-7 CPO AGCM (1) AEROGRAPHER'S MATE MASTER CHIEF 1949 19757 E-9 MCPO AVIATION ELECTRONICS MAN PETTY OFFICER 1ST AL 1 (4) CLASS 19761 E-6 1"01 ALC (4) AVIATION ELECTRONICSMANCHIEF PETTY OFfiCER 19751 E·7 CPO AVIATION ELECTRONICSMAN SENIOR CHIEF PETTY ALCS (4) OFFICER 1956 19751 E-8 SCPO AVIATION ELECTRONICS MAN MASTER CHIEF PETTY ALCM (4) OFFICER 1956 19751 E-9 MCPO AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN AIRMAN ATAR (2) RECRUIT PRESENT E·l A VIATION ELECTRONiCS TECHNICiAN AIRMAN ATAA (2) APPRENTICE ENT E-2 ATAN (2) AVIATION ELECTRONiCS TECHNICIAN AIRMAN AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNiCiAN PETTY AT3 3RD CLASS PRESENT E·4 AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN PETTY OFFICER AT2 2ND CLASS 1948 PRESENT P02 AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN PETTY OFFICER ATl CLASS 1948 AVIATiON ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN CHIEF PETTY ATc . OFFiCeR 3 E·7 CPO .AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SENIOR CHIEF ATCS OFFiCER E.8 . AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN MASTER CHIEF ATcM PETTY OFFICER PRESENT McPO AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE 3RD CLASS PETTY AMM3 OFFICER 1934 PG4 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE 2ND CLASS PETTY AMM2 OFFICER . 1934 1948 PGS P02 AVIATION MACHINiST'S MATE CLASS PETTY AMMl OFFICER 1934 1948 PG2 POl AVIATION CHIEF MACHINist'S MATE (CHIEF PEtTY ACMM OFFICER) CPO AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN RECRUIT 1975(2) PRESENT E·l APAA AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN APPRENTICE 1975(2) PRESENT E·2 ADAN AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE AIRMAN E-3 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE OFFICER 3RO AD3 CLASs PRESENT E·4 P03 AVIATiON MACHINIST'S MATE PETTY 2ND AD2 CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·5P02 AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 1ST ADl CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·6 POl ADC AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1948 PREsENT E·7 CPO AVIATION MACHINIST'S MATE SENIOR CHIEF PETTY ADCS OFFICER PRESENT E·8 SCPO AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN 3RD CLASS PETTY A03 OFFICER 1948 1975(4) E·4 1"03 AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN 2ND CLASS PETTY A02 OFFICER 1948 1975(4) E·5 P02 AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN 1ST CLASS PETTY A01 OFFICER 1948 1975(4) E-6 POl AOC AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1948 1975(4) E-7 CPO AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN SENIOR CHIEF PETTY AOCS OFFICER 1956 1975(4) E-8 SCPO AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN MASTER CHIEF PETTY AOCM OFFICER 1956 1975(4) E·9 MCPO Page 2 APl AVIATION PILOT FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1934(2) 1936 PG2 POl CAP CHIEF AVIATION PILOT (CHIEF PETTY OFFICER) 1934(2) 1936 PGl CPO AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC AIRMAN RECRUIT 1975(2) PRESENT E·l AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC AIRMAN AMAA APPRENTICE 1975(2) PRESENT AMAN AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC AIRMAN 1975(2) AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC PETTY OFFICER AM3 3RD CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·4 AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC PETTY OFFICER AM2 2ND CLASS 1948 PR.ESENT E·5 P02 AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC PETTY OFFICER AMl 1ST CLASS PRESENT AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC CHIEF PETTY AMC OFFICER 1948 PRESENT E·7 AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC. SENIOR CHIEF OFFICER 195B PREsENT E·B SCPO AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC MASTER CHIEF AMCM OFFICER 1968 PRESENT E·9 MCPO ASMAR AVIATIONSURVIVALMAN AIRMAN RECRUIT 1970'S PRESENT E·l ASMAA AVIATiON SURVIVALMAN AIRMAN APPRENTICE 1970'·$ PRESENT E·2 ASMAN AVIArlONSURVIVALMAN AIRMAN E·3 ASM3 AVIATIONSURVIVALMAN PETTY OFFICER 3RO CLASS 1970'S PRESENT E·4 P03 ASM2 AVIATION SURVIVALMAN PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS 1970'S 1£.5 P02 ASMl AVIATION SURVIVALMAN PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS 1970'S PRESENT E·6 POl ASMC AVIATION SURVIVALMAN CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1970'S PRESENT E·7 CPO . AVIATION SURVIVALMAN SENIOR CHIEF Pr:TTY OFFICER 1970'S PRESENT SCPO AVIATION SURVIVALMAN MASTER CHIEF PETTY ASMCM OFFICER 1970'S PRESENT E·9 MCPO ASST ENGR ASSISTANT ENGINEER NO GRADE LISTED ASST M AT A ASSiSTANT MASTER AT ARMS 1906 1920 NO GRADE LiSTED BMSTR BANDMASTER (CHIEf OfFICER) 1934 1948 PGI CPO lSTMUS FIRST MUsiCiAN 11 ST CLASS PETTY OfFICER) 1934 1948 PG2 POl BM2 BOATSWAIN'S MATE 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1948 PG3 P02 BMl BOATSWAIN'S MATE 1ST CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1934? 1948 PG2 POl CBM CHIEF BOATSWAIN'S MATE CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1934? 1948 PGl CPO BOATSWAIN'S MATE (LIFE SAVING) 2ND CLASS BM2IL) PETTY OFFICER BOATSWAIN'S MATE (LIFE SAVING) 1ST CLASS BMlIL) PETTY OFFICER CHIEF BOATSWAIN'S MATE (LIFE SAVING) CHIEF CBMIL) PETTY OFFICER BOATSWAIN'S MATE (RIGGER) PETTY OFFICER 3RO BM3(R) CLASS 1948 1950'S E-4 P03 BOATSWAIN'S MATE (RIGGER) PETTY OFFICER 2ND BM2(R) CLASS 1948 1950'S E-5 P02 Page 3 BOATSWAIN'S MATE (RIGGER) OFFICER 1ST BM1(R) CLASS 1948 1950'S E·6 1"01 BMC(R) BOATSWAIN'S MATE (RIGGER) CHIEF PErrYOFFIOER 1948 1950'S E·7 CPO BMSR BOATSWAIN'S MATE SEAMAN RECRUIT 1948 PRESENT E·l BMSA BOATSWAIN'S MATE SEAMAN APPRENTICE 1948 PRESENT E-2 BMSN BOATSWAIN'S MATE SEAMAN 1948 PRESENT E·3 BM3 BOATSWAIN'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 3RC CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·4 1"03 BM2 BOATSWAIN'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·5 1"02 BMl BOATSWAIN'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS 1948 PRESENT E·6 1"01 CBM BOATSWAIN'S MATE CHIEF OFFICER (WWIII 1941 1948 PGl CPO BMC BOATSWAIN'S MATE PETTY OFFICER 1948 PRESENT e·7 CPO BMCS BOATSWAIN's MATE SENIOR CHIEF PI:TTY OFFiceR 1958 PRESENT E·8 SCPO BMCM . BOATSWAIN's MAsTeR CHIEFPeTTV oFFICER PRESENT BT3 80lLERMAN PETTY OFFICER CLASS 1970'5(4) E·4 BT2 BOILERMAN PETTY oFFICER CLASS 1948 1970'S(4) BTl . BOILERMAN PETTY OFFICER 1sT CLASS 1948 E'6 1"01 BTC BOILERMAN CH.IEF OFFICER 1948 1970'$(4) E·7 CPO BTCS BOILERMANSENfOR OFFICER 1970'S(41 e·8 1501"0 aTCM BOILERMAN MASTeR CI'lIEF.PteTTY OFFICER 19'70'S(4) e-9 MCpQ BOYl 1 CABIN BOY No GRADE LISTED Bl BOY 1sT CLASS (cAaINSOYI NO GRADE LiSTED BOY BOY 2ND CLASS (CABIN aOYI No GRADE LisTeD BOY BOY 3RD CLASS (CABIN BOY) NO GRAD.E BU3 BUILDER 3RD CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1941 19527151 E-4 BU2 BUILDER 2ND CLASS PETTY OFFICER 1941 19527(51 E·5 aUl BUILDER 1ST OL,i\SSPE'tTV OFFiCER 1941 E·6 BUC BUILDeR CHIEF oFFICER 1941 19527(5) CPO CAP CHIEF PILOT NO GRADE I.ISTED CARP CARPENTER NO LiSTED CH COAL HEAVER 1843 1893 NO GRADE LISTED CK COOK NO GRADE LISTED CARPENTER'S MATE THIRD CLASS PETTY OFFICER CMS 3RD CLASS 1797 1948 pG4 1"03 CARPENTER'S MATE SECOND CLASS OFFICER CM2 2ND CLASS 1797 1948 pG3 1"02 CARPENTER'S MATE FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFiCER CMl 1ST CLASS 1797 1948 PG2 1"01 CHIEF CARPENTER'S MATE CHIEF PETTY CCM OFFICER 1797 1948 PGl CPO CH ENGR CHIEF ENGINEER NO GRADE LISTED ENC CHIEF ENGINEMAN NO GRADE LiSTED OILER CHIEF OiLER NO GRADE LiSTED Cox COXSWAIN 1934 1948 PG4 1"03 ESXC CHIEF SPECIALIST FOR SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR NO GRADE LISTED D CHIEF COMMISSARY STEWARD (CHIEF PETTY CCSTD OFFICER) 1934 1949 PG1 CPO CSSR COMMtSSARYMAN SEAMAN RECRUIT 1948 1970'S(6) E-l CSSA COMMISSARYMAN SEAMAN APPRENTICE 1948 1970'S(6) E-2 CSSN COMMISSARYMAN SEAMAN 1948 1970'S(6) E·3 CS3 COMMISSARYMAN PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS 1948 1970'S(61 E-4 P03 CS2 COMMISSARYMAN PETTY OFFiCER 2ND CLASS .1970'S(6) E·5 P02 CS1 COMMISSARYMANpETTY QFFICER 1ST CLASS 1948 1970'5(6) E·6 POl CSC COMMISSARYMANCHIEF PETTY OFFiCER 1948 1970'S(6) E·7 CPO COMMISSARYMAN sENIOR CHIJ;FPETTY OFFICER 1956 1970·S·(61 E-8 SCPO CSCM COMMISSARYMAN MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 1956 1970'S(6) E-9 MCPO CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN'S MATE 3RD PETTY CE3 OFFICER 1941 1:-4 OR PG4 pca CONSTRUCTiON ELECTRICIAN'S MATE 2ND PETTY CE2 OFFICER 1941 E-5 OR P02 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN'S 1 CEl 1941 E·6 OR PG2 POl CONSTRUCTioN ELECTRICIAN'S MATE CHIEF PETTY CEC OFFICER 1941 OR PGl CPO DCFR DAMAGE; CONTROLMAN FIREMAN RECRUIT 1948 PRESENT E-l DCFA CONTRol-MAN FIREMAN APPRENTICE 1948 PRESENT DCFN coNTROLMAN FIREMAN 1948 PRESENT E-3 CONTROLMAN.
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